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Jennifer Boal

Jennifer Boal

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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Tenure

2010 - Present

Term ends

2026

Years in position

14

Education

Bachelor's

Haverford College, 1985

Law

Cornell Law School, 1989

Contact

Jennifer Boal is a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She assumed office on May 3, 2010.

Education

Boal earned her undergraduate degree from Haverford College in 1985 and her J.D. from Cornell Law school in 1989.[1]

Professional career

Boal served as the chief of the Civil Division in the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts from August 2002 through January 2010.[2]

Judicial career

District of Massachusetts

Boal is a federal magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She was first appointed to the court on May 3, 2010.[1]

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Footnotes

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Political offices
Preceded by:
Joyce Alexander
District of Massachusetts
2010–Current
Succeeded by:
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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
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Senior judges

Mark Wolf  •  Edward Harrington  •  Rya Zobel  •  William G. Young (Massachusetts)  •  Douglas Woodlock  •  Patti Saris  •  George O'Toole  •  Michael Ponsor  •  Timothy Hillman  •  

Magistrate judges Kenneth Neiman  •  Robert Collings  •  Jerome Niedermeier  •  Jennifer Boal  •  David Hennessy  •  Mary Page Kelley  •  Donald L. Cabell  •  Katherine A. Robertson  •  
Former Article III judges

Joseph Tauro  •  Reginald Lindsay  •  Nancy Gertner  •  Levin Hicks Campbell  •  John A. Lowell  •  John Davis (District of Massachusetts)  •  Peleg Sprague  •  John Lowell (federal judge, 1865-1884)  •  Thomas Leverett Nelson  •  Francis Cabot Lowell  •  Frederic Dodge  •  James Madison Morton  •  Elisha Hume Brewster  •  James Arnold Lowell  •  Hugh Dean McLellan  •  George Clinton Sweeney  •  Francis Ford  •  David Sutherland Nelson  •  Bailey Aldrich  •  Andrew Caffrey  •  Frank Freedman  •  Wendell Garrity  •  Arthur Healey  •  Anthony Julian  •  Robert Keeton  •  David Mazzone  •  William T. McCarthy  •  John McNaught  •  Frank Murray  •  Walter Skinner  •  Charles Wyzanski  •  

Former Chief judges

Joseph Tauro  •  William G. Young (Massachusetts)  •  George Clinton Sweeney  •  Andrew Caffrey  •  Frank Freedman  •  Anthony Julian  •  Charles Wyzanski  •